Radio spectrum policy programme

The EU’s radio spectrum policy programme aims to ensure the functioning of the internal market in various EU policy areas involving the use of radio spectrum and to ensure that the EU maximises its use of this finite resource in a coordinated way.

ACT

Decision No 243/2012/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2012 establishing a multiannual radio spectrum policy programme

SUMMARY

The EU’s 5-year radio spectrum policy programme defines the strategic planning and harmonisation of the use of spectrum for areas of the EU’s internal market that use spectrum, such as electronic communications, research and space, transport, energy and audiovisual policies, as access to radio spectrum is essential for a vast range of activities from wireless communications and broadcasting and short-range devices, through to transport, public safety and space applications.

The objectives of the radio spectrum policy programme are to:

Member States are required to:

The European Commission is developing best practices on authorisation conditions and procedures for spectrum bands to avoid over-fragmentation of the internal market.

In order to ensure fair competition, Member States may adopt measures such as:

Member States must allocate a sufficient portion of spectrum for all EU citizens to have access to broadband by 2020.

By 1 January 2013, Member States had to authorise the use of harmonised bands in order to allow consumers easy access to wireless broadband services including the 800 MHz band (the digital dividend). They should also allow trading of spectrum usage rights in these harmonised bands.

The Commission, with Member States, is creating an inventory of existing spectrum use and of future needs for spectrum from 400 MHz to 6 GHz.

The EU participates in international negotiations relating to spectrum matters, in accordance with the rules of the Treaty, to defend its interests. In international negotiations, Member States must also ensure that the spectrum required for the development of EU policies is available. The EU may assist Member States in resolving spectrum coordination issues with non-EU countries.

REFERENCE

Act

Entry into force

Deadline for transposition in the Member States

Official Journal

Decision No 243/2012/EU

10.4.2012

1.7.2015, unless otherwise specified

OJ L 81 of 21.3.2012

Last updated: 14.02.2014